Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What campus are they on? They imply Vanderbilt but it looks like UVA
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This is Vanderbilt. The Wyatt center building is in the background. It’s on the Peabody campus where the freshman live, adjacent to main campus.
Anonymous wrote:What campus are they on? They imply Vanderbilt but it looks like UVA
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Anonymous wrote:Indiana Bloomington
WashU
I thought UVA was lovely
Stanford
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton is beautiful
Duke is Princeton with a more cohesive architectural theme - the core of Princeton is great but there are some ugly buildings mixed in - Duke also has one or two stinkers but fewer than Princeton. Plus there is East Campus which is beautiful in a totally different way (looks like UVA). Plus gorgeous gardens right in the middle of campus.
Princeton has a historical feel with Nassau Hall that Duke can never capture, plus the town of Princeton is a lot more charming than Durham. The gothic architecture at Duke is nice but apart from the chapel nothing really stands out like Blair Arch or Holder Hall do at Princeton.
Princeton has nothing remotely similar to Duke Gardens and all of the open space around the school. The quad on East at Duke is not matched at Princeton. And the newer dorms at Princeton are ugly. Duke isn't perfect but it has done a better job of making new buildings fit than Princeton.
Duke also has Cameron Indoor Stadium, arguably the most famous college basketball arena in the country, which fits in seamlessly with the campus. And the majesty of Duke chapel is unmatched - the dramatic approach driving up to it is incredible.
Anonymous wrote:Berry College in Georgia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The correct answer is Chico state.
Wow - I just looked up Chico State ( I thought. it was a joke). Looks amazing!
There are several really beautiful and very nice campuses in CA.
Chico State
Cal Poly Humboldt-
Sacremento State -3000 trees
Sonoma State
Cal Poly SLO
For the UCs Berkeley has a beautiful campus with views of the bay, Santa Barbara and San Diego are on the ocean, Santa Cruz is in the redwoods and a short shuttle to the beach, Davis is full of trees, bike trails and a cute town,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The correct answer is Chico state.
Wow - I just looked up Chico State ( I thought. it was a joke). Looks amazing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton is beautiful
Duke is Princeton with a more cohesive architectural theme - the core of Princeton is great but there are some ugly buildings mixed in - Duke also has one or two stinkers but fewer than Princeton. Plus there is East Campus which is beautiful in a totally different way (looks like UVA). Plus gorgeous gardens right in the middle of campus.
Princeton has a historical feel with Nassau Hall that Duke can never capture, plus the town of Princeton is a lot more charming than Durham. The gothic architecture at Duke is nice but apart from the chapel nothing really stands out like Blair Arch or Holder Hall do at Princeton.
Princeton has nothing remotely similar to Duke Gardens and all of the open space around the school. The quad on East at Duke is not matched at Princeton. And the newer dorms at Princeton are ugly. Duke isn't perfect but it has done a better job of making new buildings fit than Princeton.
Duke also has Cameron Indoor Stadium, arguably the most famous college basketball arena in the country, which fits in seamlessly with the campus. And the majesty of Duke chapel is unmatched - the dramatic approach driving up to it is incredible.
Duke chapel with that small circular parking lot is very underwhelming. Princeton's campus is older and classier.
Small circular parking lot? Really? Take the long drive leading up to the chapel, with the gorgeous gardens on your right. Maybe around 5 pm when the bells are ringing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton is beautiful
Duke is Princeton with a more cohesive architectural theme - the core of Princeton is great but there are some ugly buildings mixed in - Duke also has one or two stinkers but fewer than Princeton. Plus there is East Campus which is beautiful in a totally different way (looks like UVA). Plus gorgeous gardens right in the middle of campus.
Princeton has a historical feel with Nassau Hall that Duke can never capture, plus the town of Princeton is a lot more charming than Durham. The gothic architecture at Duke is nice but apart from the chapel nothing really stands out like Blair Arch or Holder Hall do at Princeton.
Princeton has nothing remotely similar to Duke Gardens and all of the open space around the school. The quad on East at Duke is not matched at Princeton. And the newer dorms at Princeton are ugly. Duke isn't perfect but it has done a better job of making new buildings fit than Princeton.
Duke also has Cameron Indoor Stadium, arguably the most famous college basketball arena in the country, which fits in seamlessly with the campus. And the majesty of Duke chapel is unmatched - the dramatic approach driving up to it is incredible.
Duke chapel with that small circular parking lot is very underwhelming. Princeton's campus is older and classier.
Small circular parking lot? Really? Take the long drive leading up to the chapel, with the gorgeous gardens on your right. Maybe around 5 pm when the bells are ringing.
I don’t find it nice to drive or have cars rushing through a campus.
Your post shows that you are just being argumentative and have never been within 9,314 feet of Duke. You are making a fool of yourself. You are welcome to disagree but your arguments are pathetic.